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Printmaking a revolutionary art form

Posted by Jayden Tull in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 8:42 pm

Hello and welcome to my blog about the art of printmaking. What is printmaking you ask? Relief printing is a process where protruding surface faces of the printing plate or block are inked; recessed areas are ink free. This art form is one of the best because it is mobile and pretty easy to complete.

There are 9 different ways to perform relief printing. The relief family of techniques includes woodcut, metalcut, wood engraving, relief etching, linocut, rubber stamp, foam printing, potato printing, and some types of collagraph. The most common way to do a relief print is wood cuts. This style of printing was established in the 15 century. Johannes Gutenberg started work on his printing press around 1436, in partnership with Andreas Dritzehn.

Now this form of art can take a place on almost any canvas. It’s most common place is paper. There are a lot of different things you can use to print it aswell. It uses ink the most. The ink is what you see on the paper that makes up the image.

This art form is revolutionary because of its features. It has a feature that makes it movable. Another thing about it is that you can make more than one painting by using the same template multiple times. This form of art is really cool. Another cool thing about it is that it doesn’t just make art. It can make money and newspapers.

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Image result for relief printmaking The image above is Turtle eating a branch of leaves. The artist use positive and negative space to create the turtles shape. The white lines on the turtle create a pattern that we normally see on a turtle’s back. I think this was a picture of the artist pet or something. They probably caught it in action of eating. I think this is a good painting because the artist uses the space well darkens the spaces perfectly. I wonder how hard it was to make this artwork. I notice the lines in the background that give a sense ground so the turtle doesn’t look like it was floating. I can’t help but think what if there was more picture, it might have deeper context.


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What is Printmaking?

Posted by Alina Seing in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 6:50 pm

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Printmaking is an art that is designed by printing a picture to a paper, block, or plates. Printmaking is important because it attract creativity and corporate arts to other people. The invention of printmaking was revolutionary because it first started from the Chinese and then was inspired by the Europeans. This is so important because many people was inspired by it and they want to go try it as well. It was past from generation to generation and from countries to countries and soon it was world wide.

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I found this printmaking interesting because it shows the different contrast of the work and that because of the space that is around it. In this printmakig, I noticed that in the background, half of it is black and the other half is white. I also noticed that there are multiple lines on the picture. I wonder how the artist make the contrast of the colors for half of the picture. What if there is only a white background?


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What is Printmaking?

Posted by Kishara Erwin in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 12:36 pm

​Printmaking is the process of making artworks with the use of printing. There are different types of printmaking which are woodcut, metalcut, linocut, lithography, and etc. People all over the world use printmaking. Everyone knows the importance of printmaking and the techniques of it. Printmaking can create a variety of special artworks. Printmaking is important to more people than others.
  Printmaking began in China after paper was invented around AD 105. In Europe printmaking began showing up in the 15th century. Another type of printmaking is relief printing. Relief printing is the process where protruding surface faces of the printing plate or block are inked. This technique was created by Peta Jayne Smith. The tools she used were a brayer, roller,paper, and a printing plate or block of course. I picked this image because it was eye catching to me and everything wa artistically drawn.  
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What is Printmaking?

Posted by Sarah Son in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:56 am

Do you know what printmaking is? It’s simple, printmaking is a technique in art that transfers ink to a paper. There are different kinds of printmaking. Some include woodcut, linocut, lithography, and more. Printmaking is important to people all over the world. It is a well known technique all over the world. Many people use it. There are a lot of artworks that are made from printmaking techniques.

Printmaking began in China, around AD 105. The relief printmaking process was invented by Daniel Hopfer who was from Augsburg, Germany. Printmaking started to show up in Europe in the 15th Century. This was invented when paper was made, which was in China. As mentioned before, there are many different printmaking processes created by different artists. Relief printing prints what is on the left of the original surface. This method uses different materials. It requires wood or linoleum blocks. On the other hand, intaglio requires copper, zinc, as well as plastics. There are also different basic tools that is should be used for relief printing. This method uses tools such as a knife and a gouge.

This technique is created by Robert Mangold. This is a woodcut. I decided to choose this print because it is simple. It is also aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The image was carved onto a wood surface and then inked and printed.


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Printmaking and Relief printing

Posted by Amira Gouri in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:49 am

Printmaking is the activity of making pictures of designs by printing them on blocks, and plates. It is originally an ancient technique that were used by many tribes and nations such as China, Germany, Egypt, Japan, etc. Printmaking is important because it’s a way of expressing yourself, and designing stuff such as armor, plates, traditional materials or just plain art. People even used to use printmaking to communicate. A kind of printmaking is relief printing, which is when the image is a relatively simple matter of inking the original surface of the matrix and bringing it in firm contact with the paper. Then remove (by carving) away areas intended to print white.

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This is an example of relief printing. I notice how the artist made this art look simple. I also notice how the beautiful this art looks like with just black and white. I wonder what inspired the artist to make this art. I also wonder how long it took for the artist to make this.

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Printmaking Traditions

Posted by Nasya Ie in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:49 am

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Printmaking is a form of art, for religious use, mark an animal or prisoner, and there are different techniques to printmaking. Printmaking can be in different forms, Intaglio, stencil etc. Each Type of printmaking uses different materials and techniques. The form of printmaking was originated from China, China they used it for religious show their religious idols.

The one of the oldest type of relief printing is engraving, engraved designs were found on bones, stones and cave walls. But what was their ink back then? They used clay to make that impression. Printmaking was spreaded to Europe and Europe used it for religious use also. At that time it was getting popular, they would print things on thin pieces of paper and some people would eat it. Whatever the image was on the paper it will protect them or the will make wishes. This shows that printmaking we different for everybody they will use for different uses.

Here is an example of Chinese printmaking

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I chosed this printmaking because you can see every detail and it shows you that you can do a lot with printmaking. You can see the texture, different color and how real it looks.


Overall for printmaking it can be different, printmaking can be used for traditions, religion, art, and communicate with each other.




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The Significance of Printmaking

Posted by Ruby Ginsburg in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:47 am

Printmaking is a form of art that originated in China in the year 105 AD. It involves carving an image into a surface -- such as wood or metal -- and then rolling ink onto the surface. Then, the artist places paper over the image, and presses it together revealing a unique work of art. This technique came about soon after the invention of paper, making it almost ancient.

Printmaking was an important invention because of how different it is from other forms of art. It uses negative space to create beautiful art. Printmaking was also used by famous artists including Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol along with artists from all over the world.


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In the foreground, this print shows thick tree branches with two birds. The background shows a person. His shadow stretches along a road lined with buildings. I notice that the man is alone and I wonder how the image would be different if there were multiple people. It might have a less gloomy feel to it. What if the artist had made the man larger, and the tree portion smaller?


(Artwork by Leon Sidwell)
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Printmaking Blog

Posted by Micah Carrera in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:45 am

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Printmaking is when a picture or design is printed from a special stamp, block, or plate that is specially prepared. This is important because it is a beautiful addition to the category of art and is a profession that many people do today. The invention of printmaking was revolutionary because these prints were sold for a lot of money and was seen as something that brought people together.




This print stood out to me because it is very detailed. I notice that the artist used many lines to create the face. I wonder if the artist intended the whole print in general t make the Lion look very angered, not from his facial expressions.
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How Printmaking Changed Us

Posted by Chandrea Lack in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:43 am

Printmaking is important and easy to make. The history of printmaking starts with a block some carvings and it produces many of the same copy. It’s art with a hint of a beautiful meaning and it’s easy to make around the house. Printmaking is important because it makes copying easier, it takes a small amount of time to make many types of art, it even evolved throughout history and now printmaking saves people time and effort and it’s easy for us to get copies of homework to do every night. People back then used wood, rubber, and stone, they also used ink to outline their image or text and they had to press it on paper. It evolved from Europe to China to the west, books and tests were printed easier for money, and Chinese people would print charms for lucky beliefs. The art that I chose conducted with dark and light lines, there is space between the person, the buildings, and the tree branches. I notice the contrast and how this specific art is divided between dark at the top and light at the bottom makes this a very interesting form of printmaking. I wonder why the artist had to add the person to the picture too instead of keep it an empty space between the two sides of the building. What if the artist didn't add any living form in there?



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W2 D2 Printmaking-Rivera

Posted by Benjamin Rivera in Art - Freshman · Hull · d2 Band on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 11:42 am

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Printmaking was a revolutionary form of art that has evolved into art we see today


Printmaking is when you carve shapes into a piece of stained wood,roll ink on the wood ,put pressure with a piece of paper


Artist wanted something unique as sculpting and painting.Goes back to 255 B.C. Came from China


It created new art in Mexico.It gave ideas for more printmaking processes.It help create mechanical moving printing


Printmaking is interesting because you can make a flat surface turn into a 3-D Design

Relief Printing is the most interesting because it is the easiest to make and it doesn’t take a lot of materials to do it


The Work of art is fascinating there is an endless amounts of different art that are appealing to the human eye


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